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Doctor Vapor

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Lol, in looking at the members I think I was number 30?? hey but that's ok, Like I said I know maybe 7 people who know about vaping, and 2 of those i work with, and hee hee 1 i sleep with, my DH.....

We are small but we are mighty. The SC forum is still getting off the ground and we're glad to have you with us.
 

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hi Sugis!

I lived in Lexington/Chapin for over 20yrs before moving back to Sumter to be near my folks. DH and I are seriously thinking its time to move back (he still works in Columbia) and have started looking around Lexington -- it just keeps growin', doesn't it???

I am the only known vaper in Sumter, maybe even Sumter county. :) But I've turned on a couple of friends over in Irmo/Lex. Apparently, people across the river are more open-minded, ha ha.

Nice to meet you!
 

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I was there yesterday visiting friends -- took our little people to Monkey Joes!

Corley Mill Rd. has always been one of my favorite drives :)! Just beautiful... Used to have a little lake shack at Jake's and would drive down Corley Mill, stop by the Pnut man at the dam (nommmm, nommmm New Crop!), then to Lake World (to get worms, y'know, and say "hi" to George the rooster). Boy has that intersection changed over the years!

And, yes, 378 stinks -- I can't imagine it on Friday afternoons -- YUCK.

I'll let you know when we get back, good to know a fellow vaper!

Later!
 

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It is Madness now, If you haven't been there in oh let's say 5 yrs or so, 378 is nothing like it was, there is now shopping center after shopping center. We are a lot like Harbison around the Mall now. Lights, traffic, and shopping centers. Makes traveling around hard, but now we have a store closer than 15 mins away, well beside the traffic, lol
 

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I drive through Columbia quite often going to see my son and grandson in Charleston. When I lived in Charleston we drove and met family in Cola because it is the 1/2 way point. So I have seen how much Cola has grown but have not been to Lexington in a very long time. There was nothing there. All of the stores and businesses would close at 6PM back in the late 70s. I really did not like living there as a teenager.
 

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Ha Ha, Sugis, I was thinking of you yesterday -- were your ears burning????

I was driving around Lexington with my boys (oldest one has been going to a day camp at Glenforest) and the 378 traffic was something else...decided to do the I20/I26 malfunction junction escape route at one point and my youngest (4yo) yelled from the back seat, "Whooooooo - this is fun, Mama, I didn't know you could drive like that! Tell all them slow pokes to get out of the way -- we are going to WIN this RACE!" LOL -- bet if he were in my old 1992 Corolla that I used to drive around Cola/Lex he wouldn't be feeling so cocky... :)

Countryboy -- I have a friend who commutes from Blythewood to Irmo (far side of Irmo, the Peak Exit off of I26). OMG, does she HATE that drive...and I hate it for her, but you gotta go where the job takes you... your side of town REALLY has exploded over the past couple of years, too! Blythewood used to be considered "way out there, in the country" -- not anymore!
 
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All my kids r too old for monkey joes, so weve never been. i hear it is a really nice place for the kids and the parents tho. im expecting a new grandbaby any day now so i imagine we will be going sometime in the future, long time till then tho, lolol


I am one of the "old" mama's at Monkey Joe's! :facepalm: Old enough to be most of the other mom's mama!

It is a very noisy place and it always surprises me how the little babies that are there in their carseats don't seem to care...next time I go, I'll be taking ear plugs!

My SIL just had her 1st grandbaby -- and my SIL is only one year older than me! SIL's children are 22 and 20 yo -- mine are 13 and 4. Of course, my BIL has a 24yo, 22 yo, 3 yo and a newborn (this past Monday). He is the biggest whacko of our bunch, IMO. :p

Let us know when your new grandbaby gets here! I can tell by your posts you are very, very excited! Congratulations!
 

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I've taken my little one to Monkey Joe's, and I'll say this for the place: It's nowhere near as hellish as Chuck E. Cheese. I DREAD Chuck E. Cheese.


I DESPISE Chuck E Cheese -- of course, both my kiddos love/loved it. Sighhhh...

The one here in Sumter stinks more than the one in Columbia. Yes, I know, hard to believe, but so very true.
 

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When I was a kid, Chuck E. Cheese had been bought out, and was rebranded as Showbiz Pizza (and was MUCH COOLER than the current incarnation of Chuck E. Cheeze).

My mother was a manager at showbiz here in Myrtle when i was a toddler, i remember it fondly... after the Chuck E Cheese buyout, she was laid off :(

memories...
 
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